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highway   9
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hillock   2
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hinder   9
hindrance   1
hinds   2
hint   1
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him   4805
himen   1
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hindered   6
hindrance   1
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01Kor1    2:15|the prophet himself states as follows: “Art thou
01Kor1    2:17|other, whose nobility the Lord Himself loudly proclaimed before the angels
01Kor1    2:39|chosen is from the Lord Himself, some from the angels, and
01Kor1    3:4|the princes, he, nevertheless, devoted himself eagerly to the reading of
01Kor1    3:4|the divine commands, and adorning himself with every preparation, he served
01Kor1    4:1|of the gospel, he devoted himself to the service of God
01Kor1    4:3|of the gospel. He subjected himself to all types of spiritual
01Kor1    7:2|There he presented himself to two bishops, one of
01Kor1    13:1|among the royal garrisons, he himself would do likewise in the
01Kor1    14:2|to visit and to familiarize himself with all parts of Siunik
01Kor1    15:2|And he went and presented himself to King Bakur, and the
01Kor1    16:18|However, the blessed one devoted himself to his educational task, organized
01Kor1    16:22|at Nor Kaghak, Vagharshapat presented himself to the saintly bishop, Sahak
01Kor1    17:9|And committing them and himself to God’s providential mercy, he
01Kor1    18:1|piety welcomed him and placed himself along with his office at
01Kor1    18:4|whose name was Ashusha, placed himself along with his entire district
01Kor1    22:2|time to time he showed himself as an example to them
01Kor1    22:9|this throughout his lifetime for himself and for the world. For
01Kor1    22:11|the unleavened bread, having secluded himself on the Mount of Olives
01Kor1    22:12|of All strove not for Himself, but to teach the world
02Agat1    1:11|He greatly inflated himself, putting his faith in the
02Agat1    2:5|He summoned to himself all the kings, lieutenants [kusakals], lords
02Agat1    3:6|seized that Armenian land for himself
02Agat1    3:11|identify and other facts about himself concerning who he was, where
02Agat1    3:11|and why. He obediently gave himself into Trdat’s service and worked
02Agat1    4:15|Then he himself again ascended the wall and
02Agat1    4:23|this was indeed the emperor [kaysr] himself
02Agat1    5:39|For he himself is resurrection and life [cf. Jn. 11.25], the
02Agat1    5:40|For he himself is life that he may
02Agat1    7:30|his own endurance, in enduring himself the indignity of affliction, death
02Agat1    7:31|skillfully carved from wood, he himself became the image of men
02Agat1    7:32|lifeless and dead images, he himself became a dead image on
02Agat1    7:44|the wooden sculptures, and he himself the impure images in human
02Agat1    7:53|might take our sins upon himself and therewith bring upon himself
02Agat1    7:53|himself and therewith bring upon himself the punishment for our transgressions
02Agat1    7:85|and who depicted and imprinted himself on the creatures of his
02Agat1    7:95|the true lamb [cf. Jn. 1.36] and offered himself to you as a sacrifice
02Agat1    11:8|But the king himself went to the province of
02Agat1    13:9|harm the rock he was himself broken against the rock
02Agat1    17:6|of the chamber. Then he himself went back into the room
02Agat1    21:32|to give life without dying himself, but in order to magnify
02Agat3    4:12|He himself flew swiftly in the likeness
02Agat3    4:43|is the great high- priest [cf. Heb. 3.14] himself among the peoples, the type
02Agat3    5:8|Saint Gregory himself took up the architect’s line
02Agat3    6:4|He went in by himself and, one by one, he
02Agat3    8:5|King Trdat himself with his sister Xosroviduxt and
02Agat3    10:4|The king himself, with all the troops, left
02Agat3    12:5|The king himself went to every place where
02Agat3    17:15|Then Gregory himself left that place, with the
02Agat3    19:2|to his usual habit set himself to unceasing instruction, and with
02Agat3    19:4|brought thence he imposed on himself his customary fasting and prayer
02Agat3    20:1|took the army, the king himself, his wife, Ashxen, the great
02Agat3    23:7|He himself, from time to time, ascended
02Agat3    23:7|mountains for a retreat, making himself an example
02Agat3    24:2|did all his days, for himself and for the country
02Agat3    24:6|all did this not for himself but to teach the whole
02Agat3    25:2|every province and chose for himself a spot for repose in
02Agat3    25:7|live in desert places, suppressing himself by fasts to prevent pride
02Agat3    25:7|had made a rule for himself that all the days of
02Agat3    25:10|according to the gospel, giving himself entirely to spiritual matters, to
02Agat3    26:8|As for the great Gregory himself, he went around to the
02Agat3    26:12|and in great willingness accommodated himself to them, and according to
02Agat3    26:14|He imposed upon himself fasts and vigils and unceasing
02Agat3    27:7|everyone, because he took for himself the sign of the victorious
02Agat3    28:15|Constantine was amazed, and humbled himself and fell before Gregory to
02Agat3    29:3|for righteousness and establishing for himself righteousness in heaven
02Agat3    31:7|the Godhead; the Father from himself, the Son from the Father
03Buz3    3:17|on the church portico, Vrtanes himself emerged and inquired
03Buz3    4:11|all of its borders. He himself was from the Basen country
03Buz3    5:18|of kings. He chose for himself an ascetic life and from
03Buz3    6:2|warrior he trained and kept himself ready for all sorts of
03Buz3    6:5|Grigoris went and presented himself to the king of the
03Buz3    7:1|troops many of which he himself ruled
03Buz3    9:2|the royal tun which he himself had supported
03Buz3    11:5|consoled everyone, including king Xosrov himself and all the troops who
03Buz3    12:9|When the king himself heard about this, he and
03Buz3    12:11|qualities. In everything he showed himself to possess angelic conduct, and
03Buz3    12:14|radiant he did not occupy himself at all with mundane things
03Buz3    12:21|until death, first, to save himself, and then, he wanted to
03Buz3    12:25|He himself, out of awe of the
03Buz3    14:54|return, for whom the Lord himself has prepared all of these
03Buz3    14:61|But Daniel himself appeared to his blessed student
03Buz3    14:61|to a place which he himself commanded and cover it with
03Buz3    14:62|Daniel himself note: “If the Lord’s body
03Buz3    20:37|Then Tiran himself began to speak, saying: “Because
03Buz3    21:6|returned to their land, Nerseh himself, king of Iran, came from
03Buz3    21:10|the city of Satagh. He himself selected two principal wise men
03Buz3    21:11|Then the emperor himself entered the Iranian army in
03Buz3    21:24|He himself regretted what had happened and
03Buz3    21:24|returned from captivity and he himself released from the ignominy of
03Buz4    3:15|cried out in protest, regarding himself as unworthy, and not wanting
03Buz4    3:17|modesty, he did not consider himself worthy, he came forward and
03Buz4    3:17|a little bit falsely about himself. He started to accuse himself
03Buz4    3:17|himself. He started to accuse himself of impieties and sins which
03Buz4    3:23|fury, seized and pulled toward himself the royal sword with the
03Buz4    3:32|great piety and humility considered himself undeserving of this great dignity
03Buz4    4:14|Nerses more than ever, regarded himself as unworthy of this
03Buz4    4:28|He held within himself unrelatable powers, and was extremely
03Buz4    4:28|orders of clemency, First, he himself did good deeds; then, he
03Buz4    4:61|Or as Paul himself, so zealous to do good
03Buz4    5:8|an incarnation, a human image, Himself he humbled himself, became a
03Buz4    5:8|human image, Himself he humbled himself, became a man, suffered by
03Buz4    5:19|form and renewed everything for himself again
03Buz4    5:78|because he did something by himself, he should be responsible, he
03Buz4    6:10|quails to eat, and Christ himself, becoming a stone, wandered with
03Buz4    6:10|saved their lives, and he himself fed the people with a
03Buz4    6:10|that gave the ram, he himself was also nailed to the
03Buz4    6:11|to the above example, he himself was also pierced in the
03Buz4    6:11|be cleansed, find life; he himself became bread for us, gave
03Buz4    7:7|And he himself behaved very modestly and considered
03Buz4    7:7|behaved very modestly and considered himself unworthy, although everyone willingly went
03Buz4    8:16|Then Vasily himself entered the gardendrove out
03Buz4    9:3|who showed divine signs on himself, as well as on his
03Buz4    9:9|I guarantee that our Lord himself, Jesus Christ, the Son of
03Buz4    11:2|great archbishop of Armenia, Nerses himself, the great nahapet of the
03Buz4    12:8|that period the king built himself a dastakert in the so
03Buz4    12:17|dastakert should be named after himself, Arshakawan. They also built a
03Buz4    12:30|Then the blessed Xad himself went outside and saw them
03Buz4    13:27|After this the king himself sought out the patriarch Nerses
03Buz4    15:21|He himself remained in the royal banak
03Buz4    15:47|The king himself went to weep and sat
03Buz4    15:47|for the nephew whom he himself had killed
03Buz4    15:69|After this Arshak himself married Paranjem, the wife of
03Buz4    17:2|under my authority who calls himself a Christian
03Buz4    18:15|over to pour water over himself
03Buz4    20:1|was still intense warfare between himself and the emperor of Byzantium
03Buz4    21:5|while he himself fervently did battle with the
03Buz4    22:2|two brigades, while the king himself commanded one brigade
03Buz4    22:6|not very bright. King Arshak himself led the other brigade
03Buz4    22:17|under him found king Shapuh himself who had come and encamped
03Buz4    24:20|Then Vasak himself came and reached the interior
03Buz4    25:1|Armenia then mustered troops, surrounding himself with a host as incalculable
03Buz4    27:2|one of them. And Vasak himself, valliantly held the site of
03Buz4    44:4|effeminate. Thus, did he sully himself
03Buz4    54:13|intonation, how does he hold himself
03Buz4    54:14|The king replied: “He regards himself as one of my servants
03Buz4    57:7|the arena. Then king Shapuh himself, mounted on a horse quickly
03Buz4    57:13|Vahan and Meruzhan. Then Shapuh himself went to Atrpayakan
03Buz5    1:8|So king Pap himself with the nobility of Armenia
03Buz5    4:2|He himself remained there with a few
03Buz5    4:12|clash, king Pap of Armenia himself armed, organized, prepared, and wanted
03Buz5    4:25|and he came and prostrated himself for the king. Then, holding
03Buz5    6:8|royal holdings, called Ardeank. He himself came into the king’s presence
03Buz5    6:10|he was unable to dress himself, for he was enveloped in
03Buz5    22:6|sunk in abomination. Sometimes he himself took the role of the
03Buz5    22:6|of the woman and gave himself over to profanation; other times
03Buz5    23:2|advising that the king find himself and save himself from the
03Buz5    23:2|king find himself and save himself from the ruination of his
03Buz5    24:2|to his senses or correct himself, but was also unable to
03Buz5    24:5|the foremost place, the king himself stood bare-headed, moved to
03Buz5    24:24|body was covered, king Pap himself went, took the body and
03Buz5    27:10|Epiphanes established proper orders, and himself, taking his hermit disciples who
03Buz5    27:14|removed this young man from himself and drove him away
03Buz5    27:15|came to the big sea himself, and they crossed to a
03Buz5    28:22|take communion, because he considered himself unworthy
03Buz5    28:23|But he dug himself a pit and in it
03Buz5    31:9|one dared to remove from himself or abandon his wedded wife
03Buz5    31:23|while placing in service to himself the brothers and sons of
03Buz5    35:3|He wanted to appropriate for himself Mushegh’s position of general-sparapet
03Buz5    35:10|will kill you and rule himself
03Buz5    35:19|limit, but king Varazdat kept himself away from the wine
03Buz5    37:15|tanuterutiwn, first he seized for himself the generalship-sparapetutiwn without the
03Buz5    37:15|Manuel took the authority for himself in an office which had
03Buz5    37:26|arranged, and prepared, with Varazdat himself more prepared than the others
03Buz5    37:32|spear, removing the tip from himself, from his cheek. He lost
03Buz5    37:35|But Manuel himself shouted after his sons: “Do
03Buz5    38:15|king, in order to be himself the beloved one
03Buz5    38:17|with intimacy. Then he gave himself out to appear as Manuel’s
03Buz5    43:5|he wanted to do this himself so that he could boast
03Buz5    43:10|it would bring attention to himself. He delightedly boasted to his
03Buz5    43:27|to resemble him. But he himself did not use his own
03Buz5    44:19|hour of his life he himself behaved so, and taught others
03Buz6    2:5|Zawen himself wore ornate clothing adorned with
03Buz6    8:0|for wealth, he took on himself responsibility for the sins they
03Buz6    8:2|a hypocritical man who passed himself off as a faster and
03Buz6    15:2|to reproach anyone, though he himself dwelled in silence, modesty, sensitivity
04Yegh1    1:5|therefore he was agitated within himself: “On whom shall I pour
04Yegh1    1:17|about and eat half of himself
04Yegh1    1:18|In like fashion the Lord himself says: “Every house and kingdom
04Yegh1    2:44|year and built there for himself a city to dwell in
04Yegh1    2:47|he began to think of himself as one superior to the
04Yegh1    2:47|to the wise, he placed himself in the rank of the
04Yegh2    1:12|give account not only for himself, but also for all those
04Yegh2    1:24|poisonous snake, now he stretched himself and roared like a furious
04Yegh2    2:29|such fashion he deceitfully humbled himself before all, speaking with them
04Yegh2    2:45|complaint increased until the king himself with his own eyes saw
04Yegh2    6:137|but he is eternal in himself; he is not in any
04Yegh2    6:138|incorporeal angels. But if he himself wishes he is comprehensible to
04Yegh2    6:140|He himself is timeless, but when he
04Yegh2    7:158|He who is himself incorruptible begat creatures without corruption
04Yegh2    7:158|was rendered corruptible, and by himself was no longer able to
04Yegh2    7:159|had acted for and by himself, he returned to the same
04Yegh2    8:188|satisfied but wishes to outdo himself in committing evil
04Yegh2    9:202|on this body created by himself, but he honored as divinely
04Yegh2    12:282|off the cavalry, and he himself in haste followed closely behind
04Yegh2    12:295|He himself sent joyful tidings to many
04Yegh3    2:41|five days the chief-magus himself and the magi arrived with
04Yegh3    3:60|religion everywhere. Each one considered himself a shrine, and they reckoned
04Yegh3    4:88|men and drew them to himself
04Yegh3    5:119|no one took silver for himself, and without avarice they despised
04Yegh3    9:208|Their general himself took responsibility for the rear
04Yegh3    10:226|nature. He looked and saw himself full of weakness. He realized
04Yegh3    10:248|He humbled himself and spoke with them in
04Yegh3    11:260|For he who is himself wicked cannot be good to
04Yegh3    11:260|to another. And he who himself walks in darkness cannot guide
04Yegh3    11:274|fortified retreat, very deceitfully disguising himself so as not to be
04Yegh3    11:276|least, but even the king himself obeyed his command; and now
04Yegh4    1:10|Armenians, he came and presented himself. He confirmed his own faithfulness
04Yegh4    1:11|not done, wishing to insinuate himself into the favor of that
04Yegh4    1:15|own had separated and cut himself off from the holy church
04Yegh4    1:15|and had removed and estranged himself from Christ’s love
04Yegh4    1:24|other places he stealthily insinuated himself, and like a snake entered
04Yegh4    2:47|He ranked himself and all the party of
04Yegh4    2:47|among the pious, and put himself out to be more sure
04Yegh4    3:55|on, he dared to show himself to many nations, terrifying some
04Yegh4    3:63|in him more than in himself
04Yegh4    3:72|He himself then marched to the East
04Yegh4    3:72|to the East and presented himself before the great king, informing
04Yegh5    1:9|Artsruni, Khoren Khorkhoruni, The sparapet himself, Artak Paluni, Vahan Amatuni, Giwt
04Yegh5    1:23|impious wishesbut the Lord himself bears us witness how in
04Yegh5    2:26|Now the Lord himself has helped us with his
04Yegh5    2:27|the clouds humbled and abased himself more than is his natural
04Yegh5    2:46|he contented them all, showing himself very cheerful to everyone
04Yegh5    2:47|of valiant men, for he himself had been learned in the
04Yegh5    3:57|He himself returned safe and sound, so
04Yegh5    3:75|Lord of chariots and horses himself, meeting you with his mighty
04Yegh5    4:85|does not change. As he himself said through the mouth of
04Yegh5    5:106|to defeat, as the Lord himself did for the world. It
04Yegh5    5:124|of each elephant, and surrounded himself with the elite of his
04Yegh5    6:131|He took upon himself the command of the fourth
04Yegh5    6:146|that very place where he himself became worthy to suffer perfect
04Yegh5    8:174|who had survived by hiding himself among the elephants, came up
04Yegh6    1:23|man was a church for himself, was himself a priest. Each
04Yegh6    1:23|a church for himself, was himself a priest. Each one’s body
04Yegh6    3:64|but willingly came and presented himself to the marzpan
04Yegh6    3:68|had been unable to justify himself to the satisfaction of the
04Yegh6    3:70|the city, he interviewed them himself
04Yegh6    3:72|with goodwill. So, the governor himself went around, assembled gatherings, and
04Yegh6    5:105|also indicated how the king himself had learned of his intentions
04Yegh6    5:107|of all toward the king himself, and from his youth he
04Yegh6    5:107|youth he had never acquitted himself honestly
04Yegh6    6:134|had taken the title for himself as a reward at court
04Yegh6    6:144|all trials and the Lord himself will provide the means for
04Yegh6    7:156|give it as forfeit for himself and his family, as many
04Yegh7    1:10|many royal provinces, and he himself returned safely to his own
04Yegh7    1:13|was much afraid, for he himself was the cause of all
04Yegh7    2:28|He went himself and sealed the skylight and
04Yegh7    2:35|this, he arose and went himself in the middle of the
04Yegh7    2:37|Greatly terrified, he said to himself: “What is this great miracle
04Yegh7    3:55|in his benevolent love humbled himself to the race of mankind
04Yegh7    3:66|of life for us and himself
04Yegh7    3:68|grace began to speak by himself: “‘The Lord is my light
04Yegh7    4:78|not expect has come, presented himself, joined us and become as
04Yegh7    4:92|Since the chief-magus himself was the governor of the
04Yegh7    4:97|But although he himself had attained heavenly blessings and
04Yegh7    6:137|great terror that perchance he himself might be involved because he
04Yegh7    8:179|illustrious man whom the king himself knew personally for his great
04Yegh7    8:183|whom he wishes; yet he himself has not yet attained the
04Yegh7    9:215|say so, he would destroy himself by his ignorance; and although
04Yegh7    9:222|He even raised himself to a gibbet in the
04Yegh7    11:266|of the gentiles, who consoled himself in the pains of his
04Yegh7    13:308|and suspicion be thrown upon himself for those insults because he
04Yegh7    13:310|his left side; then raising himself again he picked up his
04Yegh8    3:54|distant parts, and distributed them himself according to individual needs
04Yegh8    4:76|need; but he chose for himself a place away from all
05Parp1    3:6|The emperor [t’agaworn] himself came to the aforementioned small
05Parp1    3:7|glorious city named Constantinople, after himself. In Armenian Constantinople translatesConstantine’s
05Parp1    4:7|with the body, (Aghan) brought himself to the behavior of the
05Parp1    5:3|an individual to fearlessly give himself over to such labors (as
05Parp2    6:3|he had uneasy doubts with himself. First, he observed that the
05Parp2    6:5|distraught king Arshak said to himself: “To the present there has
05Parp2    6:5|experience of someone better than himself. But should we bow and
05Parp2    10:11|of the issue. The king himself recalled what the monk had
05Parp2    10:16|of the letters from Daniel himself, and took (a copy of
05Parp2    11:0|blessed kat’oghikos Sahak to apply himself to this spiritual work and
05Parp2    11:8|With willing enthusiasm he gave himself up to the work, proud
05Parp2    13:6|him from the throne. (Artashes) himself by his actions proved that
05Parp2    13:9|He shut himself in his room and only
05Parp2    15:14|land of Armenia and conducted himself in accordance with Brk’isho’s faith
05Parp2    17:43|raise up the just with Himself, to a place of many
05Parp2    18:2|the troubled world and occupied himself solely with prayers and doctrine
05Parp3    20:11|how a god who is himself lacking and incomplete could grant
05Parp3    20:12|bestow on another what he himself does not have
05Parp3    20:15|contains all of them within Himself. To those who worthily request
05Parp3    21:13|man, with firm affection, gave himself over (to Zoroastrianism) and chose
05Parp3    25:12|Son of man, as (Christ) Himself said, that person will be
05Parp3    26:18|to answer that question for himself
05Parp3    27:16|of you must answer for himself and may do as you
05Parp3    27:23|Nor did (Ashusha) himself desist saying the same things
05Parp3    30:5|no one can answer for himself for even an hour
05Parp3    31:2|the situation for awhile concerning himself with the needs of his
05Parp3    31:2|needs of his House and himself. He was especially concerned about
05Parp3    31:4|known, sometimes doing this urging himself, other times by means of
05Parp3    33:3|On pretexts (Vasak) himself managed to stay where he
05Parp3    36:10|Regarding himself, the oath-breaking Vasak wrote
05Parp3    37:5|suffer. Let each one range himself now, with the mortals, or
05Parp3    39:1|He readied the left wing himself, with his own brigade and
05Parp3    42:8|the hostages) in advance of himself to the country of Iran
05Parp3    42:8|Yazkert [III] of Iran [A. D. 452]. Then he himself went to the king of
05Parp3    43:1|the others and to show himself as loyal—(the Iranians) in
05Parp3    45:0|stringent bondage, until the king himself should say that they should
05Parp3    45:5|of Siwnik’, Vasak, he decked himself out with all the honors
05Parp3    50:1|quickly go in advance of himself, to remove the blessed priests
05Parp3    53:3|captive naxarars would secretly disguise himself and discover the road of
05Parp3    54:11|venerable Xuzhik pretended to excuse himself saying that his needs would
05Parp3    54:11|the ambarakapet’s plan, he revealed himself as yet more trustworthy, realizing
05Parp3    57:0|face of such hostility. Vehdenshapuh himself arose before his accomplices and
05Parp4    60:1|the older one, and ruled himself. His name was Peroz
05Parp4    63:10|man’s goodness. Even king Peroz himself, once he was thoroughly acquainted
05Parp4    64:0|Giwt, was unable to restrain himself and began openly to instigate
05Parp4    64:2|Iran, saying: “(Giwt) summons to himself those people who think to
05Parp4    64:3|Giwt) then calls them to himself, and, with pretexts, gets them
05Parp4    64:4|He himself communicates with the emperor and
05Parp4    64:4|with the emperor and subordinates himself to him and to the
05Parp4    64:30|But suddenly he stopped himself for a moment and was
05Parp4    65:9|gold-mining. Having taken to himself all of the gold in
05Parp4    65:10|all of these accusations about himself, he quickly took much gold
05Parp4    65:15|want to rebel, something he himself should know. For there is
05Parp4    65:21|splendor. He had doubts within himself that perhaps, deluded by the
05Parp4    65:22|a favorable hour, saying to himself: “Through you, lord God, everything
05Parp4    67:7|of the shahastan and fortified himself in the fortress called Sagray
05Parp4    68:20|released the messengers, and having himself mounted his horse, (Vasak) said
05Parp4    69:10|Gdihon managed to save himself for an even more wicked
05Parp4    70:1|he quickly recalled them to himself, on a pretext
05Parp4    70:5|be the grain, will give himself to God’s service and live
05Parp4    71:12|Nerseh, and Hrahat. He placed himself to the right of each
05Parp4    71:18|sign of the Cross over himself, and, with the two Kamsarakans
05Parp4    74:1|king of Iberia; and he himself organized the center with the
05Parp4    74:1|Sahak and Babgen Siwni between himself and Barshgh
05Parp4    74:7|Many times Nerseh Kamsarakan himself, the lord of Shirak, related
05Parp4    76:10|and harm toward people like himself cannot possibly live, to say
05Parp4    76:11|is hardly able to hide himself; so where can a fugitive
05Parp4    76:14|messengers and letters whenever (Gdihon) himself was with the Iranian awags
05Parp4    78:11|not even the kat’oghikos Yohan himself had a day to quit
05Parp4    79:10|Then he himself went to Ok’agh, descended to
05Parp4    80:7|Shapuh himself knewand not just second
05Parp4    82:7|rather, in a rage, he himself went after (Vahan). He encamped
05Parp4    82:8|upon the earth. And God Himself was with him in everything
05Parp4    83:11|Vahan himself and the oath-keepers including
05Parp4    83:12|give way and to save himself
05Parp4    83:13|sign of the Cross over himself and said in a loud
05Parp4    83:18|Vahan himself, together with his brave oath
05Parp4    84:7|of the brigade or by himself, he will try to take
05Parp4    85:5|lord of the Aryana, Peroz, himself
05Parp4    85:6|the lord of the Aryans himself
05Parp4    85:7|He kept his thoughts to himself and did not ask anyone
05Parp4    85:16|which he dug to destroy himself and the entire Aryan world
05Parp4    87:5|and fragmentation not only to himself but to the Aryan world
05Parp4    88:3|interrogate him and listen, he himself will tell you
05Parp4    88:8|Hazarawuxt himself and other Iranian folk who
05Parp4    88:19|was instructed by the king himself and even more so through
05Parp4    91:9|of the messenger, then he himself came to see him at
05Parp4    91:11|the court nobility, he prostrated himself giving thanks and received them
05Parp4    91:20|a stupid man would conduct himself
05Parp4    91:23|care for the safety of himself and his own sons, how
05Parp4    91:23|sons, how could he concern himself about any good servant he
05Parp4    91:27|was the one who lost himself and the might and strength
05Parp4    93:5|to his room while he himself was alone
05Parp4    94:1|brigade, to the ruination of himself and those who agree with
05Parp4    94:6|blessed life-giving Cross over himself, descended into the river, and
05Parp4    94:13|mountainous areas where he secured himself. But they arrested him and
05Parp4    95:5|today. Furthermore, he finally destroyed himself, his sons and women
05Parp4    98:1|that whatever work (Vahan) involved himself in, even though it be
05Parp4    98:4|Andekan himself travelled from the land of
05Parp4    99:8|to the part where he himself was to read. Giving the
06Khor1    5:43|nothing certain known about Ninos himself and certainly not about our
06Khor1    5:48|or that he was Bēl himself, for neither the genealogy nor
06Khor1    8:2|and brought into subjection under himself the whole universe
06Khor1    10:7|scattered. These Hayk subjected to himself, and he built there a
06Khor1    10:9|He himself hastened, he says, with the
06Khor1    11:18|bow and the sword. He himself stood in front and set
06Khor1    12:4|his first house, and he himself went and lingered in the
06Khor1    12:23|his own name, and he himself returned to Armavir. Having lived
06Khor1    12:24|live with his sons, he himself went around the other mountain
06Khor1    12:31|Geḷam himself returned to the plain, and
06Khor1    13:9|to be called second after himself
06Khor1    14:23|since he wished to show himself alone to be the origin
06Khor1    14:23|destroyed, and only things concerning himself should be written down
06Khor1    17:11|killed his mother, and he himself ruled over Assyria and Nineveh
06Khor1    22:7|He attracted to himself our valiant Prince Paroyr, promising
06Khor1    22:8|he seized the kingdom for himself from Sardanapalos and ruled over
06Khor1    25:4|the Greeks into subjection to himself for no little time
06Khor1    32:6|encouragement of Cyrus seized for himself the empire of the Medes
06Khor1    34:4|and bound him and placed himself there opposite him; cowed by
06Khor2    1:5|that of the Macedonians, he himself died
06Khor2    2:3|fierce wars and seized for himself the entire east
06Khor2    6:7|He himself, having discharged the army of
06Khor2    6:9|country, and leaving overseers he himself took all the leaders and
06Khor2    7:4|and his house, beginning with himself and the crown
06Khor2    13:14|of others, but he broke himself. For the Parthian Artashēs captured
06Khor2    14:13|He himself went down to Mesopotamia, and
06Khor2    15:6|in the city. But he himself did not pursue Mithridates but
06Khor2    19:5|king of Syria, while he himself was a relative of Antigonus
06Khor2    19:10|of the land, and he himself promised to act as intercessor
06Khor2    19:13|them. But suddenly going away himself, he ordered the soldiers who
06Khor2    19:16|the fortress of Masada and himself hastened to Rome
06Khor2    21:2|on Antigonus for Jerusalem, he himself went for winter quarters to
06Khor2    24:7|But Enanos excused himself to the king, saying that
06Khor2    25:3|after many valiant deeds, devoted himself to works of philanthropy, constructing
06Khor2    28:4|was this same king Artashēs himself, the second was Karen, and
06Khor2    31:9|But our Savior himself did not accept Abgar’s invitation
06Khor2    33:11|And they all believed. Abgar himself and the whole city were
06Khor2    33:13|He himself, receiving an edict from Abgar
06Khor2    33:20|moved and was shaken. He himself after three days rose from
06Khor2    35:4|of his palace, and he himself was standing below giving orders
06Khor2    36:3|set up a statue of himself holding a coin in his
06Khor2    37:13|charge of the castle. He himself with his one wife and
06Khor2    42:11|had some demonic power in himself so that he could harm
06Khor2    44:3|guard the region, and he himself went to his own city
06Khor2    46:20|He himself set out for Eruand’s capital
06Khor2    48:8|He himself crossed into Persia bearing the
06Khor2    49:7|embellished the city even further himself as the royal capital
06Khor2    51:3|gained the second rank for himself
06Khor2    51:8|family; and he confiscated for himself their villages and all their
06Khor2    53:4|Armenian army, and the king himself accompanied them for seven days
06Khor2    54:6|that is the Emperor Domitian himself. However, he did not come
06Khor2    55:6|expel Tiran so that he himself might become at once chief
06Khor2    60:7|by Vespasian and Titus and himself, and called it Elia after
06Khor2    62:13|He himself sent to the regions of
06Khor2    63:5|He himself went in rebellion to the
06Khor2    63:7|by force, drew her to himself on the couch, and passionately
06Khor2    66:5|deeds of the kings, he himself added whatever had happened in
06Khor2    68:5|He himself went to Bahl and ruled
06Khor2    73:2|news quickly arrived that Artashir himself with his united forces had
06Khor2    74:13|And he himself and all his family were
06Khor2    77:3|of Khosrov. He had ensconced himself in the fortress of Ani
06Khor2    80:12|the city of Sebaste occupied himself with collecting material for his
06Khor2    82:9|in Persia, gaining the victory himself in person
06Khor2    83:9|because of his presumption he himself was afflicted with elephantine leprosy
06Khor2    83:11|a basin and to wash himself in the warm blood and
06Khor2    83:13|from the apostles to purify himself by the life-giving washing
06Khor2    84:2|Saint Constantine. Then Shapuh busied himself with plans and plotted evil
06Khor2    84:5|of the Sḷkuni family fortified himself in his castle, which was
06Khor2    85:5|hand and draw it to himself with a violent pull. He
06Khor2    86:6|something similar would also befall himself
06Khor2    86:9|just as he had done himself, and to set up the
06Khor2    87:12|But Trdat secured for himself the seven-walled Ecbatana, and
06Khor2    88:9|He himself with his sons showed that
06Khor2    88:13|the Roman emperor Severus, who himself built baths in the place
06Khor2    88:16|under the column that he himself had erected
06Khor2    91:3|as his successor and remained himself in the province of Daranaḷik’
06Khor2    91:6|time to time he revealed himself and traveled about the country
06Khor2    91:11|by the sword and fled himself to the Taurus of Cilicia
06Khor2    92:25|Therefore each one himself is priest and minister for
06Khor2    92:25|is priest and minister for himself, as Scripture says [cf. 2 Chron. 13:9]. Just as
06Khor3    2:3|in the time of Christ Himself our God. Unharmed, Vrt’anēs went
06Khor3    3:9|Sanatruk, crowning himself, occupied the city of P’aytakaran
06Khor3    4:3|conceived the same plan for himself. Although he did not wish
06Khor3    6:6|He himself, leaving behind King Khosrov - for
06Khor3    6:8|be subjected to pillage. He himself collected the tribute and returned
06Khor3    7:4|When Jacob addressed himself to the king, Manachihr was
06Khor3    8:4|and good repute; he occupied himself with pleasure and hunting birds
06Khor3    9:11|had spontaneously and boldly proved himself a hero
06Khor3    15:4|troops, he returned and fortified himself in Tmorik’ until he could
06Khor3    18:2|to secure the land for himself. He also subjected the order
06Khor3    18:3|entrusting Armenia to him, he himself pursued the Greek army. Arriving
06Khor3    22:3|his son, Gnel’s father, holding himself responsible for his murder. Therefore
06Khor3    22:6|so that he may reign himself in your stead
06Khor3    25:4|because Shapuh wished to avenge himself for the past battles, he
06Khor3    32:2|food for dogs. And he himself, as if crowned by a
06Khor3    39:6|resistance. But the victorious Terentius himself split his head in two
06Khor3    40:10|his youth he had steeped himself in valiant deeds, likewise during
06Khor3    41:3|off with governors appointed by himself, faithful men, and with an
06Khor3    46:6|killed in the battle. Arshak himself fled with a few men
06Khor3    47:8|for the Armenian language. Putting himself to the task he became
06Khor3    50:5|since Arcadius refused to ally himself with Khosrov, and the latter
06Khor3    50:7|behind a powerful force, he himself hastened back to Ctesiphon in
06Khor3    52:8|our land and faithful to himself of the Khaduni family, Vahrich
06Khor3    53:2|After this Mesrop himself went down to Mesopotamia with
06Khor3    53:3|with joy, but after applying himself to Armenian, despite his great
06Khor3    54:2|of Armenia but held it himself through governors; he also made
06Khor3    54:6|He himself went down to Aḷuania to
06Khor3    54:8|for the royal court, he himself returned to Armenia. There he
06Khor3    57:21|He himself Anatolius took Mesrop and Vardan
06Khor3    58:8|He himself crossed over to the province
06Khor3    60:4|in Ekeḷeats’ Danan, while he himself went to Ayrarat and crossed
06Khor3    60:7|the bishop called Musheḷ, he himself returned to the valley of
06Khor3    62:1|Reflection on the doctors, Moses himself, and his journey for study
06Khor3    63:8|beasts the person who confesses himself to you’
06Khor3    64:10|own province of Bznunik’ for himself and his family
06Khor3    65:8|turned to ashes. The king himself was astonished and confused, and
06Khor3    66:2|seize all their domains for himself
06Khor3    66:5|city of Vaḷarshapat, while he himself resided in the province of
07Seb1    8:5|the king of the K’ushans himself was marching against him with
07Seb1    9:1|and aroused to anger, reckoning himself blameless on the grounds that
07Seb1    9:12|king Anush Ĕṙuan Khosrov came himself, as I said, and fought
07Seb1    10:13|and of Vstam, and Vndoy himself was a wise and prudent
07Seb1    10:16|and royal harem, and installed himself on the throne of the
07Seb1    11:3|and seized the kingdom for himself. The former’s young son has
07Seb1    12:7|perhaps either he will die himself or he will kill me
07Seb1    12:8|And if he himself should die, I will have
07Seb1    12:11|Then immediately he equipped himself as for war, because he
07Seb1    12:12|put on their arms. He himself put on his own armour
07Seb1    12:13|them outside and to present himself to the king with a
07Seb1    12:15|began to prepare and ready himself for escape
07Seb1    12:16|troops in support, and he himself turned to go back
07Seb1    12:33|dismissed them from him. He himself set out from Atrpatakan and
07Seb1    15:2|to win them over to himself
07Seb1    19:3|city of Karin. Subsequently he himself (Yovhan) was led off into
07Seb1    20:2|to the palace, and presented himself to the king
07Seb1    22:4|mountainous territory where he entrenched himself. In this way neither side
07Seb1    25:1|time that Vstam subjected to himself the two kings of the
07Seb1    25:1|and seize his kingdom for himself. His forces were (posted) to
07Seb1    26:3|the Lord’s Cross. He signed himself with it, and taking it
07Seb1    27:2|hold of it, he signed himself with it. He entrusted it
07Seb1    27:3|serve wine to the king himself
07Seb1    28:1|court. He went and presented himself to the king at the
07Seb1    28:3|former command, Komsh, summoned to himself from Vrkan his own original
07Seb1    29:1|splendour and glory and presented himself to the king
07Seb1    30:4|received him, and he secured himself in the fortress. Then the
07Seb1    31:6|with the other part he himself marched against the army which
07Seb1    32:10|And if anyone had armed himself or saddled his horse, the
07Seb1    32:12|Khorkhoṙuni took refuge and entrenched himself in the fortress. The Persians
07Seb1    32:14|then gathering his forces he himself marched to the interior and
07Seb1    33:0|and attacks Karin. T’ēodos reveals himself to the inhabitants of Karin
07Seb1    33:10|church which he had built himself. In that same year the
07Seb1    34:5|to act defensively, and went himself to his own place
07Seb1    34:8|at Nineveh, in which he himself fell and all his army
07Seb1    34:14|throne of his kingdom. He himself, having adopted the title of
07Seb1    35:8|and granted it knowledge of himself
07Seb1    36:12|him and passed by. He himself journeyed, approached in pity, bound
07Seb1    38:3|troops for seven days. He himself embarked on a ship, stood
07Seb1    38:13|was not able to save himself from the Jews - but they
07Seb1    38:16|in Caesarea of Cappadocia. He himself travelled from Chalcedon, reached Caesarea
07Seb1    38:19|treasures at Ctesiphon, and prepared himself for flight
07Seb1    38:24|his troops over Ałiovit. He himself, having selected [6,000] fully armed warriors
07Seb1    39:5|Then king Khosrov, disguising himself, entered the royal garden; and
07Seb1    39:6|men. And he claimed for himself the women and treasures and
07Seb1    39:10|and sent him back. He himself journeyed peacefully to his own
07Seb1    40:0|Ctesiphon, kills Artashir, and rules himself He returns the Lord’s Cross
07Seb1    40:9|young king Artashir, and he himself sat on the royal throne
07Seb1    40:11|of the army to show himself Suddenly they attacked him from
07Seb1    40:13|the kingdom in fear (of himself
07Seb1    41:4|He himself continued his journey directly into
07Seb1    41:16|Gnuni. Then he took for himself command of the army with
07Seb1    44:4|of his father. Then he himself assembled his troops and went
07Seb1    44:12|by sophistry and to elevate himself to royal rank, so that
07Seb1    44:12|rank, so that having crowned himself he might thus exercise his
07Seb1    44:17|the princes into agreement with himself, went to the prince of
07Seb1    44:23|given permission. But he disguised himself, took three men with him
07Seb1    44:23|quickly reached Tayk’, and entrenched himself there, because the people of
07Seb1    44:24|come to Armenia and entrenched himself in Tayk’
07Seb1    46:34|of God mentioned his humbling himself ’as far as to death
07Seb1    46:44|to Constantine; and he prostrated himself at the feet of St
07Seb1    46:65|eats and drinks judgment for himself, because he does not discern
07Seb1    47:10|army. But he called to himself the aspet Smbat and made
07Seb1    48:2|and, having rebelled, had fortified himself in some place - sought an
07Seb1    48:7|them and summoned them to himself, they did not wish to
07Seb1    48:15|the islands of Bznunik’. He himself went to the island of
07Seb1    48:18|part of his army. He himself went to Ayrarat with [20,000] men
07Seb1    49:7|from the bema and hid himself in the crowd
07Seb1    49:18|the Mamikoneank’. He requested for himself troops from the Ismaelites, and
07Seb1    49:18|Ałiovit and Bznunik’, and went himself to join them and remained
07Seb1    50:3|he was unable to save himself from the Jews, how can
07Seb1    50:5|over the sea, while he himself took his troops with him
07Seb1    50:21|saw this, he requested for himself troops from the Ismaelites in
07Seb1    52:16|requested (to be sent) to himself
07Seb1    52:19|brought together his troops, went himself as well into the desert
07Seb1    52:21|brought them into submission to himself, he rules over the possessions
08Ghev1    5:1|piety toward God. He concerned himself with all manner of benevolent
08Ghev1    10:24|’Abd al-Aziz said about himself, “I was the one who
08Ghev1    10:25|he recounted this story about himself
08Ghev1    11:10|were more than [40,000] cavalrymen. Chenbakur himself with a few men encamped
08Ghev1    12:7|him, he began to doubt himself and wondered whether he could
08Ghev1    12:7|find some means of extricating himself from them
08Ghev1    13:6|willing to accept what Jesus Himself has said as to His
08Ghev1    13:7|testimony that Jesus bears to Himself, since you give credence only
08Ghev1    13:7|said, whereas in truth, Jesus Himself is the more worthy of
08Ghev1    13:15|who, in his turn, felt himself obliged to reply
08Ghev1    14:1|against us? It is God Himself who commands us to instruct
08Ghev1    14:4|since our Lord and Master Himself has bidden us to refrain
08Ghev1    14:17|near to God, He knew Himself better than all those who
08Ghev1    14:18|visible, but even the Creator Himself by professing that there is
08Ghev1    14:21|you this, he has forgotten himself, and if it is some
08Ghev1    14:26|Christ, people to whom Muhammad himself bore the testimony that they
08Ghev1    14:27|them as such, whereas he himself rejects what God has said
08Ghev1    14:30|because no one can base himself on a lie, and it
08Ghev1    14:40|yourself confirm that the Lord Himself submitted to circumcision and the
08Ghev1    14:41|proving that it was He Himself who had, through the words
08Ghev1    14:43|Prophets, as Ezekiel says of himself thatI was among the
08Ghev1    14:47|You further say: “Satan finds himself near the servants of God
08Ghev1    14:47|of God.” As for God Himself, Satan never approaches Him
08Ghev1    14:51|said, God wished to reveal Himself and proclaim His will to
08Ghev1    14:64|warned constantly by the Savior Himself not to admit any other
08Ghev1    14:75|them with others composed by himself, according to his taste, and
08Ghev1    14:80|especially you ridicule the speaker himself
08Ghev1    14:83|person would not be deceiving himself. In effect, though the sun
08Ghev1    14:91|his reproachable ingratitude, he abandoned himself to a life of most
08Ghev1    14:92|in turning humanity worshippers of himself and rejoice at seeing himself
08Ghev1    14:92|himself and rejoice at seeing himself adored in the form of
08Ghev1    14:93|time to time, He made Himself known through the Prophets, His
08Ghev1    14:95|said as to His lowering Himself; and, on the other hand
08Ghev1    14:96|of the Word with God Himself? Listen to what Moses further
08Ghev1    14:102|The same (Prophet) David expresses himself thus on the unity of
08Ghev1    14:122|David by His human nature, himself will transport His eternal and
08Ghev1    14:139|of these attributes, also deprives himself of the hope of attaining
08Ghev1    14:152|The Word of God himself, having come into the world
08Ghev1    14:154|anything; it was the Lord Himself who, in accordance with the
08Ghev1    14:159|the favor of God to himself, and that he received the
08Ghev1    14:188|love for the incarnate Lord Himself, have always felt a desire
08Ghev1    14:204|being thus resuscitated, less for Himself, since He was spiritual, immortal
08Ghev1    14:204|nature He had taken upon Himself and met His death. He
08Ghev1    14:205|that of his legions, sees himself at last reduced to the
08Ghev1    14:207|the same, as the Prophet himself clearly affirms in the passage
08Ghev1    14:216|Lord will give.” [Isa. 62:2]. The Lord Himself, when He was upon earth
08Ghev1    19:6|ambuscades here and there. Maslama himself was at the head of
08Ghev1    20:8|of worship. Then the emperor himself arose and went to the
08Ghev1    20:23|The emperor himself went through the midst of
08Ghev1    20:31|Leo so ordered. Maslama readied himself and boarded a vessel, cautiously
08Ghev1    22:5|servants and serving maids. (Marwan) himself ruled over our land, ending
08Ghev1    23:1|own prowess. Furthermore, he occupied himself with drunkenness and unbridled, lecherous
08Ghev1    23:3|law-giver (Muhammad) and deports himself with disgraceful behavior, he is
08Ghev1    24:4|side, slaying Sulaiman, and he himself held authority (Marwan) [II, 744-750] for [6] years
08Ghev1    25:4|wicked vengeance on himprotected himself from them for some days
08Ghev1    25:5|He himself went to the land of
08Ghev1    25:5|source of the disturbance between himself and his lords. When the
08Ghev1    25:9|he was unable to retrain himself; rather, he called at once
08Ghev1    27:6|it to his troops. Surrounding himself with soldiers, he arose against
08Ghev1    27:10|tent of Marwan where (Marwan) himself was seized and killed. All
08Ghev1    31:0|between the Khazars’ forces and himself
08Ghev1    31:7|dispelled and (the Khazar leader himself) united with the caliph and
08Ghev1    31:7|land of the Syrians. He himself soon died by the sword
08Ghev1    32:3|flight to Nkan fortress. (R’uh) himself circulated around in the Vaspurakan
08Ghev1    34:2|other) war materiel. (Although) he himself took up shield, helmet, and
08Ghev1    34:2|armaments (of war), he made himself appear to be an intimate
08Ghev1    34:3|he (finally) resolved to distance himself (from the Arabs) he went
08Ghev1    34:14|his own troops. Then he himself went toward his fortress
08Ghev1    34:18|of them including the general himself. And they wiped them out
08Ghev1    34:30|Prince Sahak, did not associate himself with this harmful and disastrous
08Ghev1    34:41|which Abdullah (Caliph al-Mansur) himself had built, that city, securely
08Ghev1    34:45|from besiegement and thereby show himself as loyal to the Ishmaelites
08Ghev1    34:50|him as a liar. (Hamazasp) himself boastfully proceeded against the village
08Ghev1    38:2|does not secure victory by himself. Rather (the victory) goes to
08Ghev1    40:1|that when he was disporting himself in accordance with his unworthy
08Ghev1    40:8|flock of the Lord, dressing himself in the clothing of wolves
08Ghev1    40:8|the clothing of wolves, making himself liable to eternal judgement
09Draskh1    2:4|his house Media (Mark’) after himself
09Draskh1    2:6|that he possessed Thrace after himself, as well as Chittim (K’itiim
09Draskh1    2:7|had named our people after himself in accord with the law
09Draskh1    2:13|named our people Ashkenazian after himself, he gave the suzerainty over
09Draskh1    3:1|arrogant and haughty, and exalting himself, attempted to impose his rule
09Draskh1    3:2|most vehemently resisted and liberating himself from the domination of Bel
09Draskh1    3:4|country Hayk’ (= Armenia) after himself
09Draskh1    3:5|many civic transactions, and occupied himself with building the land. After
09Draskh1    3:11|which he named Masis after himself, and called the district situated
09Draskh1    3:12|named the mountain Gegham after himself, and the settlement by the
09Draskh1    4:3|men and also drawn to himself along with the others our
09Draskh1    4:17|others subservient and tributary to himself
09Draskh1    4:20|Moreover, since he kept himself in equipoise by treating everyone
09Draskh1    5:9|First, he displayed on himself the splendor of royalty with
09Draskh1    5:18|good and notable name for himself, he died in Nisibis, having
09Draskh1    5:24|Artashes the primacy, and he himself held the second (= junior
09Draskh1    7:16|falling on his knees, prostrated himself before him
09Draskh1    7:17|in the entire city. Abgar himself and the entire population of
09Draskh1    8:1|King Abgar, who had entrusted himself to a great hope and
09Draskh1    8:1|royal crown, and instead Artashir himself ruled
09Draskh1    8:2|and pretending to have detached himself from him, came to king
09Draskh1    10:11|rose in insurrection and crowned himself king. At his ungodly order
09Draskh1    11:7|of his ancestors and distinguished himself in every discipline, succeeded him
09Draskh1    13:9|his brother Zawen who distinguished himself by the same virtuous life
09Draskh1    14:17|he would not take upon himself (the responsibility of) betraying his
09Draskh1    16:36|plotted against him and declared himself king, he took refuge with
09Draskh1    17:37|deeds and laborious toils distinguished himself in strict fasting and observance
09Draskh1    18:21|Gardman where he set for himself an austere course of life
09Draskh1    18:24|But since Yovhan had disattached himself from Sargis, I maintain that
09Draskh1    19:47|who found spare time for himself, surrounded the exterior of the
09Draskh1    20:4|was a layman, he conducted himself as if he were in
09Draskh1    20:5|the resting place that he himself had built on the northern
09Draskh1    20:28|by nature; he implanted within himself the seeds of hypocrisy like
09Draskh1    21:4|massacred his entire forces. (‘Okbay) himself fled and went to his
09Draskh1    21:7|known to him that he himself was to die in a
09Draskh1    22:13|Devoting himself to everything that was righteous
09Draskh1    22:13|he diligently and arduously armed himself with spiritual works through fasting
09Draskh1    22:15|is the way he displayed himself in public so that he
09Draskh1    22:21|graceful and robust, he presented himself before the caliph
09Draskh1    23:9|holy patriarchate and had displayed himself as one disciplined in the
09Draskh1    24:6|servant in question which he himself had covered. At once, the
09Draskh1    24:11|ecclesiastical state, and had devoted himself to many virtuous tasks in
09Draskh1    24:12|a cell, where he devoted himself to the ascetic life
09Draskh1    25:15|even the Word of God Himself at the hands of Judas
09Draskh1    25:18|the Caves, where he devoted himself in solitude to perpetual prayers
09Draskh1    25:43|Bugha himself marched forth with the plundering
09Draskh1    25:45|him with honor, and delivering himself in all matters to his
09Draskh1    26:10|the district of Kotayk’. Putting himself under the protection of his
09Draskh1    26:20|great sparapet Smbat, however, arming himself with the truth, stood bravely
09Draskh1    26:20|which he always stored within himself. In no way did he
09Draskh1    28:4|who always tried to conduct himself with all propriety
09Draskh1    28:6|He busied himself peacefully with building and made
09Draskh1    28:7|Subsequently, however, he conducted himself in accordance with his own
09Draskh1    28:11|and devoted himself especially to the construction and
09Draskh1    29:23|God-fearing man, who occupied himself entirely with the welfare of
09Draskh1    30:12|whom he forced to divest himself of his mourning attire and
09Draskh1    30:26|for the fact that he himself had been deprived of the
09Draskh1    30:78|swift actions of God, threw himself down at the feet of
09Draskh1    31:3|to be) a plot against himself. He made haste to sever
09Draskh1    33:11|He himself marched against king Smbat, and
09Draskh1    34:3|hoped that he might divest himself of disgraceful ignorance. However, Ashot
09Draskh1    34:7|prison. Then he took for himself the domain of Ashot and
09Draskh1    34:7|domain of Ashot and set himself up as prince of those
09Draskh1    34:8|since the latter had submitted himself totally to the service of
09Draskh1    34:20|in the open and show himself. He was followed by certain
09Draskh1    34:24|The king himself retired to the district of
09Draskh1    34:26|district of Tosb, he indulged himself in amusements to the contentment
09Draskh1    34:26|amusements to the contentment of himself, in accordance with the maxim
09Draskh1    34:27|the following day he clad himself in royal robes, and mounting
09Draskh1    35:9|enemy, he did not allow himself to be distracted from the
09Draskh1    36:5|He not only denied himself indulgence in gluttony, but also
09Draskh1    36:14|great veneration he wisely submitted himself to the king like a
09Draskh1    37:13|the way the eunuch allowed himself to be seduced by the
09Draskh1    37:25|mightier in Christ, Who is Himself the vanquisher, andwhose will
09Draskh1    38:5|and with the roof Hasan himself fell in
09Draskh1    38:11|which Hasan had opened before himself
09Draskh1    38:14|through ignorance brought damnation upon himself; for all those who break
09Draskh1    39:11|gloom of grief, and cast himself into the abyss of eternal
09Draskh1    40:23|who was more august than himself and a real father
09Draskh1    41:1|the king of Egrisi, conducted himself in a whimsical and arrogant
09Draskh1    41:12|his patrimonial realm, Constantine distinguished himself by his submissiveness, and loyal
09Draskh1    43:11|upon our land. Then, prostrating himself before him in a cleverly
09Draskh1    43:25|Subsequently, arming himself with devious tricks, he sent
09Draskh1    43:26|joy, in order to save himself from the reproach of God
09Draskh1    44:6|find a way of disengaging himself (from Yusuf), he was forced
09Draskh1    46:12|a considerable distance, and suspending himself from the bastion of the
09Draskh1    46:13|confusion, was able to get himself on the road to the
09Draskh1    48:3|out his plans and rid himself of the blame of the
09Draskh1    48:15|at hand, king Smbat offered himself the alternative of corporeal death
09Draskh1    48:15|and pronounced the verdict on himself, whereby he displayed his concern
09Draskh1    48:15|safety of others, and denied himself salvation. In accordance with the
09Draskh1    51:30|coming from High, and tearing himself loose from them, made haste
09Draskh1    51:31|Thus, he presented himself to Christ as a reasonable
09Draskh1    51:33|the impious religion that he himself worshipped
09Draskh1    51:34|God, Who holds immortality within himself and dwells in the unapproachable
09Draskh1    51:41|preserving his faith intact, armed himself with the same spirit, and
09Draskh1    54:14|may be led to restore himself in his former pious mode
09Draskh1    54:21|He himself as well as his brother
09Draskh1    55:37|He protected himself from all the fire-sprinkling
09Draskh1    57:4|He himself, accompanied by his handsome brother
09Draskh1    57:10|and completely annihilated them. Ashot himself together with his brother returned
09Draskh1    59:1|insurrection of Movses, whom he himself had set up as prince
09Draskh1    60:28|prince, the king said to himself: “If I have been in
09Draskh1    60:30|was the first to distinguish himself in the arena, and like
09Draskh1    63:21|reason that he brought upon himself this condemnation and could not
09Draskh1    64:1|he strove heartily to keep himself away from wickedness, emulate closely
09Draskh1    64:2|whom he had bound to himself in friendship and obedience. Together
09Draskh1    64:4|taught him how to save himself and assist many others
09Draskh1    64:9|Georgia, and Albania, whom he himself had seized and brought to
09Draskh1    64:13|and Caghkotn, whereat he consoled himself as follows: “Although we are
09Draskh1    64:19|Gagik, like an Indian divesting himself of the dark color of
09Draskh1    64:20|well as personal gratuities for himself. He also reminded Gagik of
09Draskh1    64:24|of Rotakk’. But as he himself was headed for the great
09Draskh1    64:24|as ostikan to Armenia. He himself remained (in Rotakk’), until he
09Draskh1    65:2|inheritance, of which he considered himself deprived because it was ruled
09Draskh1    65:5|a plot, and having allied himself with both of them by
09Draskh1    66:21|were eternal. Subsequently, the Lord himself will come to you in
09Draskh1    66:28|rest of the clerics occupied himself with daily prayers and supplications
09Draskh1    66:28|Lord’s flock, which the Lord Himself chose as his own inheritance
09Draskh1    67:2|his return from there, he himself set out in compliance with
09Draskh1    67:6|trust in God, he applied himself to the pursuit of victory
09Draskh1    67:13|But Bishr took upon himself this humiliation and tried to
09Draskh1    67:23|measures of precaution by surrounding himself with many cavalry contingents and
10Tovma1    1:5|lot, Nebrot’ seized it for himself by force and established there
10Tovma1    1:10|of Zrvan and seized for himself the kingdom, he did not
10Tovma1    1:26|He was not content, for himself and his offspring, in his
10Tovma1    1:26|divine gloryto seize for himself in his effrontery even the
10Tovma1    1:29|was wrought) not only by himself but also by the inventor
10Tovma1    1:31|servant of woes, leaving to himself and his posterity as inheritance
10Tovma1    1:33|threatened punishment of death and himself mirrored in his son killed
10Tovma1    2:10|of his own initiative declared himself a god and reigned in
10Tovma1    2:15|when Hayk fled and removed himself from Bel and Babylon, he
10Tovma1    3:10|composed a new fable about himself in order once and for
10Tovma1    3:11|them made haste to present himself first. Zruan asked him: “Who
10Tovma1    3:15|was joyfully intending to gorge himself with food but found it
10Tovma1    3:33|kept most of it for himself. And they say Hephaistos was
10Tovma1    3:41|and uncreated and incorruptible, is himself not (created) by anyone, but
10Tovma1    4:4|kingdom of Nebrot and called himself Bel
10Tovma1    4:33|as a result he immolated himself on a fire
10Tovma1    4:34|ruler of Babylon. Then he himself transferred the palace to Media
10Tovma1    4:39|son Asordanis in Babylon. He himself went to Mesopotamia and valiantly
10Tovma1    6:22|arranged for him until he himself should have a convenient opportunity
10Tovma1    6:26|and India; then he removed himself to Babylon, following Alexander. From
10Tovma1    6:55|army was defeated, while Herod himself escaped by flight with his
10Tovma1    8:3|with honourable white hairs diverting himself among his proud nobility and
10Tovma1    8:15|let his son Ashot establish himself in the mountainous regions of
10Tovma1    8:21|Artashēs dead in Marand. He himself died with the other flatterers
10Tovma1    10:2|look, who tried to make himself recognised by a single person
10Tovma1    10:4|this) and did not push himself forward to higher rank in
10Tovma1    10:16|king of kings. Gathering around himself the Armenian nobility, he learned
10Tovma1    10:26|Nersēs, nor did he submit himself to the king; but he
10Tovma1    10:38|the saint possessed inseparably within himself. Having there fought the good
10Tovma1    10:38|a brave shepherd he gave himself for his flock, received the
10Tovma1    10:45|both forsworn Christ. Then he himself fled from Persia to the
10Tovma1    11:2|perverse and contrary path, devoting himself to impurity and all forms
10Tovma1    11:8|Varazdat that he should present himself without delay. He (the emperor
10Tovma1    11:20|front of him, he stripped himself of his military garb and
10Tovma1    11:27|be able to attract to himself the Armenian army with the
10Tovma1    11:27|of the country but occupied himself exclusively with the pleasures of
10Tovma1    11:53|He summoned to himself the bishop of Mokk’, Yohan
10Tovma2    1:4|the Great, who had fortified himself in Zṙayl in the Taurus
10Tovma2    2:5|Vindicating himself, Bartsuma came to Arznarziwn and
10Tovma2    2:21|raiders in every direction, Hazaravukht himself took the elite of the
10Tovma2    3:2|Vahrot; he also seized for himself the kingdom of Persia. Ormizd’s
10Tovma2    3:41|Christ who could not save himself from the Jewsbut they
10Tovma2    3:43|a young child, while Heraclius himself would sail to Chalcedon and
10Tovma2    3:58|greatly terrified, Khosrov sought for himself a place of refuge. He
10Tovma2    3:59|Then King Khosrov disguised himself. Entering the royal garden, he
10Tovma2    3:68|distinguished men in whom he himself trusted. When Khoṙeam had received
10Tovma2    3:72|and money for incense, he himself went to Syrian Mesopotamia to
10Tovma2    3:72|to occupy and secure for himself the cities and all the
10Tovma2    3:74|all his troops to show himself and encourage the army, when
10Tovma2    4:16|of the Jews, he proclaimed himself head and leader of them
10Tovma2    4:24|Abut’uraba the Ismaelite; for he himself did not know writing or
10Tovma2    4:25|being imaginary sayings. But Mahmet himself, moved by a raving spirit
10Tovma2    4:26|All this he applied to himself
10Tovma2    4:32|this fashion he died, and himself appointed Apubak’r to the leadership
10Tovma2    4:38|Christian peoples. Everywhere he showed himself obliging: he returned prisoners, forgave
10Tovma2    4:41|culmination of all evils, he himself was strangled by a demon
10Tovma2    6:26|multitude of those killed. Ali himself, escaping with a few men
10Tovma2    6:46|plunder and pile up for himself a vast amount of booty
10Tovma2    6:48|So the prince armed himself and made all preparations, with
10Tovma2    6:52|mother with great respect. He himself passed peacefully through the land
10Tovma2    6:53|of Armenia so that he himself might go to court, using
10Tovma2    6:55|sent them to Samarra. He himself went to winter in the
10Tovma2    7:6|hundred thousand (coins). He hid himself between the (inner and outer
10Tovma3    1:26|the least; even the caliph himself obeyed his command
10Tovma3    1:32|captives like sand. The king himself shall become weak, tyrants will
10Tovma3    2:27|left there, entered Vantosp, and himself set fire to the great
10Tovma3    2:29|the other hand, gradually surrounded himself with his relatives, including some
10Tovma3    2:34|Their commander-in-chief, Bugha himself, mounted on his horse, armed
10Tovma3    2:34|mounted on his horse, armed himself for battle with the prince
10Tovma3    2:71|castle and went to present himself before the brutal foe, greeting
10Tovma3    2:80|each to his native region, himself accompanying them, like Cyrus king
10Tovma3    4:8|a thrice-blessed young man, himself a Muslim and a Persian
10Tovma3    4:8|Christ’s faith, came and attached himself to the patrik Andzevats’i, asking
10Tovma3    4:9|of the martyrs, to offer himself to the sword as a
10Tovma3    4:31|brother of Gurgēn, and went himself to follow the messengers who
10Tovma3    4:38|He himself anxiously made haste to marshal
10Tovma3    4:39|and pursues us all by himself.” He turned his horse’s bridle
10Tovma3    4:44|line against the Muslims. He himself raised his hands to heaven
10Tovma3    4:55|The commander Gurgēn himself stood on the left wing
10Tovma3    4:64|the ranks. He wore around himself a garment of blazing light
10Tovma3    5:0|letter supposedly from the caliph himself
10Tovma3    5:25|to whomever they pleased, he himself went to the city of
10Tovma3    6:7|his authority; he had exerted himself with great effort and over
10Tovma3    6:36|this man act, putting on himself as an indissoluble and inseparable
10Tovma3    6:46|not realised but rebounded upon himself like a missile from a
10Tovma3    6:53|you rest,” and: “Who denies himself for my sake will find
10Tovma3    6:53|for my sake will find himself.” For these three years the
10Tovma3    6:53|their own hands, as Paul himself, adorned with the grace of
10Tovma3    6:59|near to God’s grace, commended himself to the blessed bishop and
10Tovma3    7:15|He does not accuse himself of this as regards any
10Tovma3    7:15|But if the prophet accused himself so much for a small
10Tovma3    8:6|the summer warmth arrived, thrusting himself up as it were from
10Tovma3    9:9|numerous as the sea. Ashkhēt’ himself wore armour, as did his
10Tovma3    10:13|considered a glorious thing for himself and his clan, and he
10Tovma3    10:29|him to the north. He himself with the majority of his
10Tovma3    10:34|for a solution. He shut himself up in his tent and
10Tovma3    10:55|from the mountain and presented himself to Bugha. Before he reached
10Tovma3    11:1|nobility of Vanand to inform himself according to custom of each
10Tovma3    11:9|caliph, their legislator (Muhammad), and himself. Then he ordered his two
10Tovma3    11:9|they dismembered him; he offered himself as a living sacrifice to
10Tovma3    11:38|men from Armenia, then went himself to Partaw, to winter there
10Tovma3    13:3|As a good shepherd gives himself to death for his sheep
10Tovma3    13:3|for his sheep, he modelled himself on the Son of God
10Tovma3    13:15|Then he himself went to the prince in
10Tovma3    13:31|and captured Vasak, appropriating for himself the command of the entire
10Tovma3    13:49|especially Vasak, who attributed to himself the supposed title of prince
10Tovma3    14:39|hastily went out to conceal himself until he should succeed at
10Tovma3    14:40|fearer of God he trusted himself to him and begged him
10Tovma3    14:40|carried out a crime against himself, for which he will pay
10Tovma3    15:3|blessed bishop Yovhannēs chose for himself a separate eremitic spot, devoting
10Tovma3    15:3|a separate eremitic spot, devoting himself entirely to prayer and leaving
10Tovma3    15:13|exercised great ingenuity and caused himself much anguish in endeavouring to
10Tovma3    15:14|He wore himself out from his many troubles
10Tovma3    15:15|However, Derenik did subject to himself half of Andzavats’ik’ with the
10Tovma3    15:22|it would bring opprobrium on himself; second, because of the battalions
10Tovma3    15:23|government of that land. Jap’r himself strove to remove the army
10Tovma3    16:6|Although the general Musē himself kept urging him to hurry
10Tovma3    17:6|of his army fell. Ashot himself escaped alone on horseback, and
10Tovma3    18:9|of Gagik Apumruan, and Gagik himself attempted to reconcile the parties
10Tovma3    19:7|princes of the country, putting himself forward as governor of Armenia
10Tovma3    20:10|by force, secured it for himself, and set his own governors
10Tovma3    20:28|many years, while he (Hasan) himself was very young in years
10Tovma3    20:38|However, Derenik himself was false to the oath
10Tovma3    20:38|of the peace treaty between himself and Hasan. He seized him
10Tovma3    20:39|was able to seduce. Yamanik himself wrote to Ashot about Derenik
10Tovma3    20:40|Gagik had gone and fortified himself in the castle of Chakhuk
10Tovma3    20:43|to him, took Gagik for himself, and sent him under armed
10Tovma3    22:8|other (two) as superior to himself, reckoning the dignity of their
10Tovma3    22:19|was planning to seize for himself a part of the country
10Tovma3    22:28|great delight won them to himself as honourable men and powerful
10Tovma3    22:29|the region of Tarōn for himself, he was aiming at becoming
10Tovma3    23:1|the land of Tarōn for himself and withdrawn it from Armenian
10Tovma3    25:2|to seize his castles for himself, to put the land into
10Tovma3    26:10|Awshin himself suffered dreadful torments; having tasted
10Tovma3    26:16|and modest disposition. He considered himself one with the common people
10Tovma3    27:4|through the window and hid himself to the west on the
10Tovma3    28:12|the tyrant of Persia. He himself gathered his own forces, ten
10Tovma3    28:16|The king himself gathered a large army of
10Tovma3    29:37|peace of the land, involving himself in every useful activityas
10Tovma3    29:64|the confines of Ałdznik’, fortified himself in the castle of Shamiram
10Tovma3    29:65|confessor, and he should strengthen himself in the power of the
10Tovma3    29:71|the province of Chuash, giving himself to death for the sake
10Tovma3    29:81|of the History by T’ovmay himself
10Tovma4    1:3|He also recovered for himself and his successors the region
10Tovma4    1:40|him in a snare, without himself being torn apart and killed
10Tovma4    1:48|gained a glorious name for himself and us
10Tovma4    2:7|Vaspurakan. He won over to himself the minds of the lords
10Tovma4    2:11|in return for taking for himself the castle of Nkan and
10Tovma4    2:13|convinced his audience. But being himself suspicious and overcome by irresolution
10Tovma4    3:10|directions. Not only was he himself (not) obscured, but through his
10Tovma4    3:13|and decrees he wrested for himself many treasures and stores from
10Tovma4    3:15|city.” He began to render himself daily ever more illustrious on
10Tovma4    3:31|town of Ostan, the emir himself went to the province of
10Tovma4    3:36|land of Vaspurakan, while he himself hastened to the city of
10Tovma4    3:43|the abyss which he made himself
10Tovma4    4:3|prince of Vaspurakan, fulfill in himself these parallels that we mentioned
10Tovma4    4:4|was occupying the castle for himself with haughty insolence, supposing himself
10Tovma4    4:4|himself with haughty insolence, supposing himself to be a great personage
10Tovma4    4:37|prince, especially where the prince himself will be organising the battle
10Tovma4    4:53|with profoundly evil intent. Smbat himself did not seek the pursuit
10Tovma4    4:56|ruler, he fled and fortified himself in the castle of Kapoyt
10Tovma4    4:71|and incorruptible life; he lifted himself up with brave fortitude and
10Tovma4    4:75|So the king himself, armed and adorned with incomparable
10Tovma4    5:4|were completely defeated and he himself captured. A little later he
10Tovma4    7:9|joy to the heart of himself and his guests
10Tovma4    8:14|be a great labour for himself and his audience
10Tovma4    10:2|deeds, with haughty arrogance puffed himself up and reckoned he would
10Tovma4    10:5|order to gain glory for himself
10Tovma4    10:17|The king himself rapidly crossed the river Araxes
10Tovma4    13:61|blessed by the Lord. He himself at a good old age
10Tovma4    13:72|life might be peaceful for himself and his own (people), undisturbed
10Tovma4    13:76|of all piety. He exceeded himself in prayers and supplications, imploring
10Tovma4    13:76|pursued all impiety. He contented himself with the sweat of his
10Tovma4    13:77|renovated as a memorial to himself and his good parents and
11Asogh1    1:6|of truth, that is, Christ Himself; (The path), leading us to
11Asogh1    4:5|a golden crown, and he himself goes to Persia
11Asogh1    5:3|of Gugark, he attracted to himself and, in order to save
11Asogh1    5:5|richly dressed horses and, throwing himself on their necks, kissed them
11Asogh1    5:14|Catholicos Bishop Yovhannes himself (is forced) to seek refuge
11Asogh1    6:2|father’s vassals reigning. He proclaimed himself Shahanshah, [i.e.] the king of kings
11Asogh1    7:5|of St. Grigor until he himself comes and consecrates according to
11Asogh1    7:9|naming (at the same time) himself. At the same time, the
11Asogh1    11:6|who summoned him to help himself
11Asogh1    16:8|once) with burning wax candles himself personally burned a pile of
11Asogh1    16:9|on the crown, he proclaimed himself theking of kings”, which
11Asogh1    17:3|to the throne, he showed himself to be a magnificent man
11Asogh1    17:7|set a good example on himself: abstaining from fish, milk and
11Asogh1    19:7|other - to the left; he himself, with a (third) and larger
11Asogh1    24:0|takes the king and proclaims himself king
11Asogh1    24:9|other into the sea; Delphinas himself, having been taken prisoner, was
11Asogh1    25:1|releasing the Iberian troops from himself, personally went to the seashore
11Asogh1    25:3|the king himself approached the camp from land
11Asogh1    25:4|Here King Bardas himself died a cruel death
11Asogh1    28:1|his heart, and he surpassed himself
11Asogh1    28:10|her solemnly; but then he himself suffered a burning disease of
11Asogh1    29:8|that perhaps David, having strengthened himself, would subdue him too
11Asogh1    29:10|to his side, he crossed himself (in the faith of the
11Asogh1    31:2|the holy commandment, he devoted himself to serving the church of
11Asogh1    31:6|Here he showed himself excellent in everything and became
11Asogh1    32:1|of the Bulgars to avenge himself
11Asogh1    38:2|army, occupied the city gates himself: some were put to the
11Asogh1    42:16|He himself went to the city of
11Asogh1    42:19|the Greek land, and he himself returned through (Karin and) Xaltoyarich
11Asogh1    43:1|Gurgen of Iberia, considering for himself a humiliation of the dignity
12Last1    1:20|Then he himself went and crossed through Hark’
12Last1    1:22|Now as for the emperor himself, he went and concerned himself
12Last1    1:22|himself, he went and concerned himself with (matters in) the western
12Last1    2:21|to Xaghteac’ district, while he himself crossed Basean and reached Karmir
12Last1    2:24|upon this all, the emperor himself was astonished at the bravery
12Last1    2:26|with his troops and secured himself into the stronghold of Abkhazia
12Last1    3:5|uneasiness, and went and secured himself into a certain strong fortress
12Last1    3:7|that multitude excepting the rebel himself. Having severed his head, (Basil
12Last1    3:7|their homes. Then the emperor himself, in great triumph, went and
12Last1    3:9|a mighty man coming to himself after drunkenness, he realized the
12Last1    3:12|the rebel P’ers, while he himself went to the border of
12Last1    4:7|After this, when Georgi saw himself stripped of all hope, he
12Last1    4:14|He himself grew ill with the pain
12Last1    4:15|to death). Then (Basil) took himself to bed, and grew weak
12Last1    9:4|Michael himself was wickedly afflicted by a
12Last1    9:4|a certain woman witch, giving himself in service to the father
12Last1    9:5|the queen with love for himself, and that she had set
12Last1    9:17|the senior church and save himself by hiding under the altar
12Last1    10:45|him the place which he himself wanted (but) which was greatly
12Last1    11:16|cloth, everyone stopped eating, forcing himself to multiply the laments. Furthermore
12Last1    12:19|offering service to God” [John 16.2]. He Himself made the reason clear: “They
12Last1    13:6|a sword and taking (Liparit) himself captive
12Last1    14:1|the Holy Cross, which he himself had constructed with numerous well
12Last1    15:2|Lord’s feast days, to ornament himself or herself with many adornments
12Last1    16:25|the stupid Sultan) who declared himself omnipotent and God’s coadjutor, and
12Last1    16:29|God to aid them, disciplining himself with fasting and prayer. Armed
12Last1    16:41|in force, but suddenly he himself fell. Then those who were
12Last1    17:2|in from afar, and occupied himself with them every day. Consequently
12Last1    17:27|oppose us? Did not God Himself so state in Deuteronomy, “I
12Last1    18:29|Seljuks) had come, had secured himself into a great fortress, at
12Last1    19:2|of escape, to perhaps save himself from the burning Gehenna of
12Last1    20:0|and quite wealthy, assembled about himself many troops. Now when the
12Last1    20:0|at peace, and together with himself avenge the blood of the
12Last1    22:0|of his rule, he displayed himself as a virtuous man, wearing
12Last1    22:2|Apostle wrote: “Satan even disguises himself as an angel of light
12Last1    22:5|Indeed our Lord Himself had them in mind (when
12Last1    22:9|Truly, (St. Gregory) our Illuminator himself saw in prophetic spirit how
12Last1    22:20|taught that if the sinner himself did not individually repent, neither
12Last1    22:26|great intimacy toward (Yakobos), declaring himself to be one of (Yakobos’
12Last1    23:7|serve their needs. He proved himself more forward than many when
12Last1    25:2|posterity a bad impression of himself
12Last1    25:5|a different road, while he himself with a great host travelled
12Last1    25:6|is none other than God himself
12Last1    25:8|he fortified the area around himself and designated the day of
12Last1    25:13|arose and dressed and armed himself like a warrior and reached
12Last1    25:15|He kept His strength to Himself and betrayed us into the
12Last1    25:21|had made this vow to himself that should he capture him